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Galesburg Elks Lodge repeats popular dictionary project

Mar 04 2011
Mary

Dear Mrs. French,

The gift of words

Mar 04 2011
Mary

The Westminster 7:10 Rotary Club is, for the fifth year, giving dictionaries to each third grader in Westminster.

Al-Amal school receives dictionaries

Mar 04 2011
Mary

Thank You!

Al-Amal Third Graders, Fridley, MN

Dictionary project a hit at Hidden Valley Elementary School

Mar 03 2011
Mary

Dear California Dictionary Project,

WSR 3rd graders first recipients of Rotary’s free dictionaries

Mar 03 2011
Mary

Third-grade student Pernalyn used to borrow the dictionary in her classroom or at the library. Thanks to the Rotary Club of Saipan, she now has her own brand-new dictionary.

Four schools get dictionaries

Mar 02 2011
Mary

Bob Kennedy completes project!

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